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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. HERE’S MORE ABOUT TEACHERS’ PAY STARTS ON PAGE ONE ACRE OF MEXICAN FOE ‘Cuts Off Earrings in Fight to Save Her Son BY JACK BURKHART ‘DISSENSION IN ‘LYLE GOES FOR FRESH AIR CAMP WILL DISCUSS KU KLUX RANKS RUM PLOT PROBE TO BE REOPENED CAR CONTRAC * One Thr Bix One Pric NEW YORK, June 10. Mother Anne Tumberello of New York's oites| Italy,” today flied off her girlhood earrings and pledged them as th "| Klan Member Held in Raid|Leaves for Los Angeles to | Children to Be Nourished at | Mayor and P. S. L. & P. Co. }then we are payl yretty high for | widow's mite to help get a new trial for her son, An the state's! ‘ o morales: DAving pretty igh for) wnmeat ‘condemned’ murderer, “who late Thursday, wiht was veapited| — Probe Makes Charges | Seek “Higher-Ups Hollywood Head to Confer Dr. Sharples declared that in| from the electric chair, after she had pounded her fists raw on the steel} | ¥ the colleges of the Hast there is & of Sing Sing pri 1 ANGELES, June 10.—Dissen.| Vederal Prohibition Director Roy! Encouraged by the marked suc For the purpose of discussing the general tendency recognize the With a faint tinkle that represented the Inst of the mother's posre®-) sion in the ranks of Kiansmen whose |C. Lyle w on his way to Ban Fran of the freshaly bam 4 at Holly $15,000,000 street car purch May- ai t tbat the teacher has always! sions, the old-fashioned jewe fell into a tin pan on a barren dresser, | arraignment on indictments voted by \eiseo Baturday to continue his probe Mat ye the King County Anti-Tu- or Brown will confe i ng bes ‘ - | been Uaderpatd. nearly all that rem Ho furniture, and was lost in folds) the grand jury has been defer Ut lee the flaue est hose Berculonin league hax completed p A. W. Leonard exident of the Bodies on Three “IL am entirely opposed to Mr./of paper money that neighbors wht til Monday wax evidenced today in| | oer ave pne roe Y a fF [we similar camps te be conduct | Puget Sound Light @ Power Co. 60m | Shorrock’s motion, and am going to| Shedding the last Wh porseasions in her effort to cheat! utterances of the 22 men released on |@ctilivies were revealed this week eq thin year at Lemolo, on Liberty |reprepentative of the Stone Webster T k F POM | V2 Ne.” be declared the chair in 11 days’ respite granted her boy, Mre ello prayed with | bond with the seizure of $75,000 worth of bay i interests here Are aken ro President Croson read a statement | her faith-worn rosary, tore herself from members of hb mily and dix-| Charges were understood to have liquor in a carload of “furnitare”| The first camp will open June 19,| Announcement of the conference a in oppesition to the motion for the appeared in a crowd about the home t kK aid from others | been made by Nathan A, Baker, th \Koied from Vancouver, 1. C., to Los ®4 more than 20 undernourished | way made Saturday by Brown, who Rio Grande AS! cue He minitted figures covering a) "Within a few hours after the aged mother hud wucceeded In getting alonty member of the band of men children wilt be taken care of during declared that he wished to take up | period of seven years in support of respite for her 18-year-old son, 2,000 celebrating friends and residents of | which raided Inglewood who is now | i ithe succeeding five weeks. _|the propoxed reduction in street car Plot Is Bared. his contention that the education de-!the settlement had gathered about the home in jail, that he had been abandoned. Lon Angeles end of the rum-| The second camp will begin July \tares with all parties interested im |partment has been operated with! Others crowded the basement dwelling, bringing with them boxes and| Faker wax removed to the county |running conspiracy Lyle believes to |? the change z Very little increaxe of expenditure. | parrela for seats. Ther chair left and "Mother* Tumberello was | Jail when unable to furnish the $10| have been uncovered with the arrest| Children from 6 to 14 years of aze| No effort to force the Btone-Web- SAN ANTO 0. Texas, June | in proportion with the other depart: | onthroned on it re, pe sth tne arpa 4g ~~ ra . of four men—one T, J. Clark, dis Uv Me ge ginny Yee ‘tine Kathh “4 poy he pirat ig lath 5g on | f the school system. > > help, had collécted nearly a} | organizer of the raid, wh 500 | missed eattie po ‘ ue under care of Mins een poxsible” purchase contract is con- to kidnap and mur. | MOnts 0! Many of the friends, with the mother's help, bv ninned Seattle pe sergeant. But i vi n q 1A gated i gee Mexican | __,1? 8ddition, Croson pointed out, the! thousand dollars for the fight | was produced for all other thinks that he will Rot be ble Murehison, one child gained 19% ‘templated at the present time, ag der all ex a | educational department has absorbed | Angelo was wentenced to die for killing Louls Balsamo during « fight ted b wel for the klan.\to break up the ring until he locates ; POUNds: cording to the mayor. Weaders in this country was | this year $85,000 adiitional cost —_—— protesting to Attorney Pauline “higher-ups,” believed to be in! nourishing food and whole We will cross the bridge when we Bared here by United States | Director Santmyer succinctly stat is waid to have claimed that | gun ¥rancisco eyetans, Ae Se ee get to it,” he said. “All that T want [ee Chiat “you cant have sour ple and » was “being made the goat.’ | attomney 3 i wram for building up the €Ma-|now jx the best advice bearing ov! Dorder agents following kidnap | '"' > alicmlees Following the discussion, it was| Mist ce Jone Gi ten ture | clated youngsters |the railway problem.” ing end murder of General Lulz | 16, instead of cutting salaries, you said that several of the indicted men |noungel, han left for Lon Angeles to! / TTT Bianco and Colonel Aurelio | increase the size of the ¢ jhad urged that Baker be held, for ronresent Clark and his three com- WILL HANDLE | Martines, at Laredo, it was a you've got to fire a lot of teachers,” |fear he might attempt to enc panions. ARY y — mounced here today. he declared. “And at this time of the hora supported Baker in him)" Meantime Assistant Prohibition Di | GRAIN SALES The epee 2 “pat Unsen, ay- | rer Sosy would be Unable to get em wre rs : gore kd rer rector W. M. Whitney in continuing | sham hits iso IN HOL I YWOoOD exiles out of the way" has p! pause all over the coun . + a ee [hie investigaton of the case in the} WASHINGTON, June eons: - for many months, federal try sohoo! boards have already hired| Rumor of New Evidence Is Beating Thru Swamp for OR IRE + haa|Northwent. John Salzman, furniture tion of the United States Grain| | LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 10 ts declared. jthelr teachers for next year | i | i eanwhile, no further word hav |dealer, is being held for a continued Growers’ Sales corporation, a sub-|Delegutes to the international con: Dodies of General Blanco, | Croson said in reply that no teach: | Heard in Senate | Fleeing Murderer been received from other Klan lead! joni it Deine eld too ee a ee aie United States Grain |vention.ot Rotary clubs here devoted minister of war for Presi. | ¢r Would be turned out, nor would | - : R | ore. Grand Goblin bereigg had not wan to go before U. #8, Commissioner Growers’ nanociation, to handle e |today to sightsceing—largely consint Carranza, and Colone) Mar-|4ny be kept from returning to the! BY PAUL BR. MALEON , dune 10.— | been located at Atlanta, Ga, and alk Ww” Mocielland Saturday, Bhe is.of grain for farmers, will be an-|ing of viewing the beauties of Holi. Secretary to Gen. Francisco | payroll if the plan which embodied) wasHINGTON, June 10.—A the bloody |telearam from G. W. Pri igen suspected of complicity in a plot tol nounced today by James K. Mason, | Wood movie studios. were pulled front the Rio | the present wage scale were adopted.| movement to reopen the Newberry ndle of the ax used to murder | Mine Kier 2 rage he Rs era ag snuggle whisky in salt fish casks, | vice president of the Grain rowers’ | Formal! sessions ended late yester. river at Nuevo Laredo yes STAFF WILL BE case now ix under way in the seo Alice Mallett, girls’ home oe ae bis dal sig pony yoke | asnociation day with the election of Raymond M. AUTOMATICALLY CUT ate. | matron, here Thursday, today | SPOU's The mennige wtated he war | Mason told the senate sub-commit-| Havens of Kansas City as interna i were handcuffed together; “All reductions in the number of/ 4y insurwent group har were looked upon as the sole | Montkomery, Ala. and wis : |teo holding hearings on the Kenyon | tional president. Bianco was shot thru the | achers would be taken care of bY | formes in a search for new evi means of establishing » clue to | %04Nd for Houstor resolution that $50,000 had heen ad-| Malden, Mass., won the prize for nd Colonel Martie i eee eee cae Tat tag {dence to eoaneet more closely ‘Tru-| the identification of the tend. } vanced for the new concern and that the largest attendance, and Cleve era ply would not hire anyone to ne | ns " the ts t a trail th j financial cking totaling a million |land, Obio, was honored for having iin ‘rive ‘bitieen sien piaonk of thoes: whe senigned,, ‘Thus Doemumaaasammeeses 0 toe sash tolersd Take 0 ole peel at} HERE’S MORE ABOUT cilarn had been asmured if needed, |tIe largest women’s delegation, st ‘ould automatically eu Pes of 1918 it Selection of the next convention: eatin wins | without nose sah dete agg gy ty “ oh the yor alg AER followed into the} |Teachers to Give jeity was left to the internation Shorrock pointed out that the edu | grand gong . . | direct Detroit and St. Louis fore o 0 chigan court », disappea about th a Ba: directors. rol Louis wi = Rgarllpgrantd af 8 Biajor cational department. weounity woes | cual ce a ba Pipe omeninar spot ~ = yg ral tas Sound Rallying. Cry to a . Honorary ~ anqgiet the prominent bidders - mm thrown out of |ine very muc! oi © n bonor of Fra . Cooper, tion iihan an officer of the Nuevltecause other departments would | already hax been discovered, ac | state prison here and a young woman || STARTS ON PAGE ONE |! Workers of Nation tiring school superintendent, | the | Farrison, wan pulled from {ercevee er, departments, would| Ting toa senator back of the| were chopped to death three. yeare combined teaching ores ot Seatte Lake Burien Club to eriver. In the pocket of the uni-| what similar proportion, to accom.| move. jago by Harry Bushnell, an escaped / . i 4 schools will hold a banquet Monday : was found a key which un-| push the budget reduction demanded} If expectations of the Investigu:| convict | Burch, Obenchain and Madalynne BY LAWRENCE MARTIN | evening, at the Mayonie temple, Har| Have Ente: nmen the handcuffs on’ the wrists / yy the taxpayers itors are fulfilled, a motion. may be! Hundreds of men were nentine | eee page —_ tS ge CINCINNATI, June 10.The na-|vard ave. and Pine st, it was @f-) prank Tiffany, bass singer, dead men. Upon motion of Taylor, seconded! presented in the #enate asking that/thru the swamp today beauty--lives first entangled thru! ion ie confronting one of the mont | nounced Saturday. | ssastictpaited th “the Pei » it Blanco has been active! ny santmyer, W. R. McNeil was re-|the case be reconsl 1 Several suspects taken In the city | college annociations at Northwestern elses ahaa $n tha tloll “8 ite! | participated in yfarer’ fomenting revolutionary move-| elected to t ith nerintend.| Practically every senator has Were arilled and their fingvr prints| ‘The men had been rival suitors, | SON n ita history, reaponstble| N year, is to be the headliner at an Ramee che crease’ ecgtene:| entat we.the pee Hon of sup Kintend-| Practically every seastor | hee Tin, oy Cunt ty Ne Harmen of the |Obenchaln imetrieg Magatyane in leaders of organized labor. warned| T 72 HE’S SEE ltertainment to be held by the e atte und is for heen informed that the group is/t#ken by tag rr acaneellere yd wat be here today, as they guthered for the Burien Commercial club at $ pi ie recently left hia home here and | year from date, salary to be fixed lat: preparing for action at mkt ~ cba gran dry ricci aca of the American Federa: | MUCH TERRITORY | 22" rday, Mrs. A. vO: Ree to the border. Jer. Dr. Sharples and Croson voted!" A democratic group faybrs push Robert Broskie, beelde whose home pos of Labor NEW YORK, June 10,-George, 72. | cea) 4 Miss Alice Walters TO Tt is claimed that he was kid: | against this. ling ‘the matter. Others, including oad soutvanen wey of hes parte few months of marrieg| Th*Y sounded a rallying cry to the a burglar, has spent most of the last sie a coernings song sketch. his oa ie " lallett wan found, was released late | e onthe . oo or ° S years from hotel at Laredo on ‘The code specifies,” said Dr. Shar ithe leaders of the movement, ‘want as: Ghat Maite bad Ps ‘ied he | life she pleaded for a divorce that | COUBtry’s workers, « challenge and a 35 years in jail, all the way from 84n wWotters is known as the “baby night along with Col-| ples, “that all janitors shall be elected tg wait until the neat séasion of, aeeaia a See ne homey ae} she saleht wed. Kec 2 warning to labor's foes. and an ap-) Quentin, Cal, to Sing Sing. His last | pig w i Would appear as a materi witness " ” 0 ole ie eee and that beth offi-| by the board. How long has this pro-| congrens, when they believe the aad wad ae an be say The latter, whone parents bitterly | Bet! to the whole American people as | name is Freeman. | were payehey od while being/ vision been ignored? lnumber of Newberry supporters Sian te yoo ge cane ‘ objected, kept postponing the union they announced their intention of ee AN mn ‘away in an automobile, their! “For at least four years,” sald Sec- we ve | ne Ma has & mother and sis. | 3 Sern ot erappling in a constructive way in ‘orm lain: ‘esid then being thrown into the | retary Reuben Jones. ey Seaty Binal sens |teF living at Ontario, Ore, arsed | amg adel eg es ce Saale acnsautiec, with the spanbeane! [Demand Ref in B e Ri ents - *, 5 killing, da! i ip Tew." sald Dr. Sharples, "ANG! progressive victoria in Indiana, tered tne” “Wait wae SMAI) problems facing them State Bank Laws! Hold Picnic Tod ch ines were lured to rrertiee S poagihs prbiee ry eve 08 | Pennayivania and Jowa primaries \SYKES, FREED, | Burch, silently devoted, rushed ‘The elements in the critical Indus-| Heanging the stale bank ‘epost! yo pass enitathe Wi Durporting to} jen }In Iowa Col. Brookhart ts piedaed | went to her call and was arrested on |i! situation which: in the opinion! guaranty law as a “fraud,” Henry | ¢ telegrams r will hold a plenic Saturday aft t from friends at Laredo. Gen. | McNeil be instructed to hire no jani- Murgula also was marked | tors without first submitting “ope! Slayers. He received a tele. | names to the board for approval ‘but his automobdiie broke down! This motion was carried, after | the way to Laredo, and when he| being amended to include all em there he learned of the fate ployes in the maintainance depart. | other two exiles in time to| ment. The amendment wos augment: | ed by Santmyer. Dr. Sharples then charged aot McNeil had hired as janitor in one school a man whom he knew to have been convicted and fined for boot legging. Director Shorrock moved, and it was carried, that McNeil be inatruct- authorities have issued for the plotters, and arrests of prominent exiled in the United States ‘Deen watched for weeks, and to vote for a reopening of the case REIGNS A G A I N DENVER bers Colo, June 10. INCREASE MADE ON NAVAL BILL next Tuesday when their Joshua (“Jehovah”) Sykes, sel king of heaven ana earth, here to again resume his reig Mem f the Temple of David are pre paring to stage a big celebration here len der int yled arrives m after | aussie }18 months in federal prison at Me-| i Neti's island, Washington. Senate Boosts Figures 43, Sykex will be released today. He Millions WASHINGTON. Jéne 10 | the draft during the war. Calling was convicted of having obstructed | and haa since postponed her wedding | asvassinations planned, it , ¢ xt ¢d to report the detalis of the care yor an increase of approximately pAneting Sykes are his “queen,” | to the board within one week. 1eas,be0 006 over the house figura, the reat Fried and the “princens,” | tle, exploration of Dr. Ira C. Brown was elected | naval appropriations bill was intro- | \nelr daughter, born last August. The Africa) choot physician on full time by the |Buvea te tne genate today with an | @ueen” was vi in a 650,000 _ ° alienatict it bre a board. He has been on half time. | Orr ee ie of 8294,295,244 alienation suit brought against her | The salary is to be fixed later, to. |“PRroPriation of tie een tee about | st September by Sykes" legal wite gether with those of the following w Asthma and Hay “Ss Almina George, Ellen P. Dabney W. W. Davis, Ruth Durheim, Wit Fever Formula liam Neil Ellis, Nellie A. Goodhue Ethel Hensen, Edwin C. Knutzen, le Are Writing | Letha L. McClure, H. W. Mutholland, | fa fer my Free Trial Offer A. C. Pelton, Clara Reynolds, Helen Reynolds, Emma L. Roeser, Ruth Walker. Frances Yeomans and People everywhere. all ages, lv- im every climate, have accepted ¥ free offer and write me grateful ‘* Ba ime they are well and jt ot mS ANTMYER IN can hardly believe that my EXPLANATION Ja, so weil known in my small W. J. Santmyer, member the town, is now being used everywhere Mever ask anyone to send me money. 1| the people, and will gladly send you | B reawlar sie Sottie on tree trial if you | school hoard, defended his Bodh on Pil use bk ten days. and If satisfied pay |the reduction of teachers’ salaries in he following statement Saturday Mie only $1.25, otherwi ‘Want those who have failed to get “1 want to make this statement in order that the people of Seattle may AD aherpt this free offer—it doesn't cost | ns for cutting teach Jessie B. aad Fou anything to try it. 1 even pay the Portage. Fedde name today, a posteard Will do. Clyde Leavengoud, 1377 8, w.| know my reaso! Blvd, Rosedale, Kantas,—Advertisement. | ers’ salaries. - . 2... | “First, in all the meetings we held {the majority were willing to sacrifice Uric Acid causes more suffering and | anything to keep the teachers’ pay ge tise with whieh | at the present #tandard; they were | contend. Prac- | | willing to drop 75 teachers and put them on the extra list. That would 1,000,000 leas than the amount eo» the navy department an or the year. timated by necersary SHRINERS OFF of labor leaders, will have a profound | yy Powell, and harmful effect on the country’s ive association, of the Depositors’ Pro- speaking for train speeding east Kennedy wan sinin by the day after “two ragged at Woodland park. Games and entertainment were to start at 3 p. 1 i te strangers,” as Madalynne maintains, | Cure, iC It in mot i hes raspy moa 009 defrauded depositors of the agcously and intelligently now, ‘ (Copright, 1922, 45 NB. A. Service) |the cent atelke, the Impinding rail |Soandinavian American bank of Se wired the republican conven- |Uen platform committee at Che- bali Saturday, demanding the adoptior® of a plank pledging bank- ing reform. “The guaranty law passed in 1917 was perpetrated by the state legis- Jatures as a fraud, and we feel that definite and drastic action must be taken to prevent similar disasters to the Scandinavian,” said Powell. Defeats British Tennis Champion LONDON, June 10.—-Mrs, Molla! Mallory today avenged her defeat at| lthe hands of Mrs, W. K. Beamish in ‘ast week's Middlesex championship | . ttle, road strike, the disposition of some| *t¥* employers to force wage cuts on la. bor, while refusing to lower prices, and the lack of sympathy and intelli- gence in congress and official circles. California Feels Sharp Earthquake MAN AND THE DIVINE ORDER How to employ universal law for the attainment of health, success and hap- Mary Says She May Wed Allister Soon LONDON, June 10.—Mary Landon Baker, Chicago, who left Allister McCormick “waiting at the church” | several times, announced today that} she will marry him at Weitheridge, SALINAS, Cal. June 10-—A sharp within two or three weekn earthquake shock waa felt in Salinas MeCormick jeft Puris today to joln|at 667 a. m. today. No damage was Miss Baker here done [PURITY] SUNDAY, 8 P. M. COLLECTION It ix more than $119.000,000 below FOR MEETING lby defeating the British woman | last year's appropriation champion, 63, 6-4, in the finals of} was made In the house ay | “Smiling With Nile." more than | the North London tennis champion- for enlisted personnel, both t its pro | 700 Nobles of the Mystic Shrine de | ship. priegetge net ee A m o Po viding for $6,000 men for the navy| parted Friday night for the annual | - — foonece’ ake sescrdea Sturt and 19,500 for the marine corps lconwention at San Francisco, The FUNERAL SERVICES for Mre.|| tes consistent with sound Duaie Leading items of increase by the | visitors, who were from all parte of Mrs, Elizabeth Rohifs, 68, who died, | 9es# Judgment. senate include $10,006,000 for con-|\the country, put in a hilarious day Thursday, at her home, 206 Ward st.,| tinuing construction work under the|in Seattle, their red fezzes lending a wil] be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, at the naval treaty and meeting claims for| gay note to all of the downtow Ronney-Watson undertaking parlors. | % suspended construction: $4,537.000,000 | streets. Mrs. Rohifs was the wife of D.) $26,016,164 for pay $500, propriation for qua for new aircraft; The committee decreased by 000 the house Mare islan je in the nee was Mm provision. X-RAY TELLS latest devices in radio being o | by the specialists in charge Perhaps the most populs exhibits is the “Radio Bug automobile which is entirely Is the Essence of all That is Best RADIO SHOW walls other reconstruction at } 1S Ole “a ; ee Hye a OP | Seattio’s first Radio Show closes * Bain BF pc dehy ay : “4 rol at 11 o'clock Saturday night mittee In cxecutive mesion provided |, iundreds of wireless enthusiasts mittee in executive neasion provided jmi ¥ have thronged the big hall of the | jan additional $40,000 for the Great | Dreamland pavilion to inspect. the Lakes naval training station. No| numerous exhibits and to watch the »perated | of the! * @ tiny Girected | by wireless. thix time in @ position to get what ed . extra work there would be given| REEPCES ES 20 Fy Hane 3s WOMAN WAGES . Poor Circulation, Kidney | t the school district, because re determin ol ex of off jer Trouble, Siceplesaness, Nerv- hem ie ‘the: echoe aotrs : spring by means of the X-ray he caine oF the mare toon. |at this late date, they could not get : , \LABOR BATTLE wing from an excess of ‘employment elsewhere. They were been successfully aimplished by | he Kidneys are the natural filters ot | willing to cut out any amount of 4 rof. James W. Mavor of Union col |, DENVER, June 10.—Why don't “te Blood, and when they are overworked | kindergarten necessary; willing to '*®* they lower the wage f bank a @Ad can hot properly carry off the pot ; wl yeriment in the laboratory on ! . b of bankers and the excess polson (Uric, Acid} e| Crowd the clasws by the reduction| Experimer nt tory on | lawyer me Sete the system anc tn time /of teachers, all of which loss would | ‘he ess of the banana fly, he has Why don't they lower the wages jen thie. Uric Acid attacks the |e borne by others than the toachers, | "Ce poy > c the nex. ‘The | of judges, nenators and governors? muscles between the joints and there ia| “me result of the X-ray application to the little old woman with anowy hs fever the condition. is" known, as| BELIEVES IN cine tke dks pack ah an a a woman with anowy hiatr | USCULAR RHEUMATIEM. When it is FAIR SALARY wd . pa ately asked her interviewer Ue |where females naturally would have | those questions when she w sa ate one “L believe teachers should have 4 | pcourred. Queried aortas Ml toad newer fn ton another: Ke fair salary, which 1 voted to raise! tn announcing his results ia a lec-lers and railroad men ee | ATORY UMATISM y term of office choot | tare ons -eailedn ni, F 4 “ | epeatediy attacks the nerves of the | Gunns My term of office as school | tur Union ectiegs. slwmnt, | Exot. Mother” Jones, 92-year-old cham. fa, ceusE Severs pein, though with | director, but I do not believe that | Mavor declared himself skeptical of | pion of union labor, is in Denver, re. | OIC RUBUMATIN, ” M2°™™ S#)any class of people puld spread /the practical application of his dis-| covering from a’ nervous break-| ca, Gout, Nevr propaganda in such @ way that it{covery to the human species: rater eli OL pe wilh affect everyone in reduction of t in of interest to prove,” he said, | “The miners are coming out alt| beet by on impaired action of the kid: | “tlarkes but themselves. 1 do not be-| “that the mechaniam of heredity can | right, A few of the ‘noaba’ that woes | er ria of the cavee—the organs can | i¢ve this will make good citizens to red by an external agent such | rotten before they were born may go} pot properly fulfill their normal funs-| reduce the low and sustain the! as the X-ra he experiments show | back, but most of the men will stand! until condition is remedied. | higher paid people in the district in | 4} he , ‘ poy mae dows yeuresi’, with Rhavrmetion | P jthat the hereditary mechaniam may | together, Certainly they'l come out | Cores and Kidney Medicines, as no per- their regular pay |be modified and provide a clear case | all right—people have to © coal.” | Manent relief will be experienced until) « enc cannot get along o1 baw ge or If a teacher cannot get along on faneys aneume their natural action the salary she may get on this juehu and Marshmallow ound te e. ‘ould like to how fre. arentest Urle “Actd solvent ahs 1 }oome 1 Wowla ike So aah how 6 man mot @ patent medicine, but the result can keep a family and raise children of the accumulated knowledge of expe Fenced "cheiiaty and i ihowetn | 8 the sa ary 8 id Shem pow; and we | = | Physicians all over the country. We have must remember fhat the average} MILWAUKI Wis—Mrs. Irene| LONDON, June 10.~Guy Brinto Manufactured this remed: for iftees i Ory bf - Inton | iste and tee runrveigus Tamulte ovinte — must work the full year in order| Adler Stephenson granted divorce | Barham, newspaper publisher of Los | Warrant our claim that it Is the by to buy meat and bread and pay his | from Grant I. Stephenson, son of late | Angeles, died h yesterd © mnedy ever compounded for. thi | ‘ son, son of late # & re. | fn Oe atthe often restores the 4: es ara bas his fant : | Senator Isaac Stephenson, on grounds | ult of heart failure, His death fol- | ie and Bla lo their normal health) “I want to be absolutely fair in |of desertion. Stephenson is said to| lowed an operation for the removal | ind strength. Kven in the mont al | Sated cases oF those Of long standing the| this matter, but could not see my |be living in Seattle, Mra. Stephenson | of & tonsil gland improvement shown after taking the| way clear to the lowering of salaries | receives half of income from $400,000| Barham, with his wife and young treatment should no longer be consid-|° One class of people and not the | trust fund, and custody of three chil. | daughter, was touring Europe when ne ary ory ial BE . | other, | dren. | first troubl with his throat He paid by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane | HE FAVORS is - —— -| stopped here to consult and be treat ad wUivertioomentee stative take | JUST DIVISION work done by those 75 can be taken | 4 by Dr. Phillip Franklin, a well nnn | TS game thing ix true of the|UP Without doing any harm to the|*nown throat specialist, and a for ice ann al vs Maney: Vagiae man. who is paying taxes on his lit-| district, 1 would like to ask what | ™e California friend of Barham ju or any wasting ae, take tie home, where he is forced was the use of building the new je home, © he is forced to deny f building the new | 4 and his 0 ‘eu. | Schools? We have been told o and | ’ HEAMOTONE met nd ie tamiy ot tne neuen | rononle? We nave vorn wid tone and’ To Act on Mayor's ‘The great tonic and blood builder. |” sy Onner Chas, wecut. Heme the " ‘ mgr: Fy Gibo and $200 vottlen ex all drug | Tevent standard of wages in. the [order to take caro of the children | Nominees Monday Stores, or direct, p. p. by Joyner | “220! district, I do not believe that| “The action we took yesterday! Action on Mayor Brown's appoint Drug Co. Spokane. — Advertisement. anyone who is laboring in thig coun- | will allow the schools to continue un-| ment of George F. Russell as super yall _ | try in gett too much money, but 1, der th me system that it has here ntendent of public utilities and Rob. | * or Contn Not ning do believe that there should be u | tofore iving all the things we are ert L. Proctor as head of the building | Any reader who suffers from Piles | just division of pay, and as 1 am told was neceswary for the education | department will come before the city to matter how long standing—can | tying to represent all the ple in |of our children in this district, sueh | | be aiickly cured without rivking a | peop ich |council for confirmation next Mon-| Benny through the remarkable is-| this city, I believe the stand that I|as manual training, home economies, |day, At the special session of the | govery of W. Tt Darlington, 454 Kuro |take is absolutely right, and any |ete., all of which we are told are|council Friday afternoon a vote on| Bldg. Ka City, Mo. Don't send penny—ju te Mr, Darlington Gad he will send you s regular 10- day Treatment absolutely free, If it ‘eures, send $2.00. Otherwise you owe @othing —Advertisement, man that is swayed by propaganda in poor representative of the people ow I want to say further if 75! teachers can be dropped and the in which an exter agent has t n shown to produce a direct and an- . e Alveable effect on the. mechanian | Ublisher Dies of heredity.” necessary | the two m Now | leave this to the people of | of th Seattle to decide what they believe is right in this matter,” n Was postponed publican halie, state convention After Operation » counciimen had left for the re as some at Che- ‘R. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIB Rohifs, of Seattle. She had been a j resident of Seattle 43 year KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS will take! their band to the county home at Georgetown Sunday and furnish a musical entertainment at 2:30 p. m. Pald on Savings Accounts | in Tea “To Taste is to Believe” Cordially Invited Peoples Savings SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, TORS | $80,000.00 Auction Sale! Furniture, Carpets | and Fixtures —of the— J. S. GRAHAM, INC., STORE Second Avenue and Pine Street Needed EADY CASH” is so often needed, and needed quickly, that the far-sighted man or woman generally has it available. A Savings Account at the Dexter Horton National aan funds when want- ed. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT open Saturday evenings 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock Monday Next and Each Day Thereafter Until Sold Hours of Sale—10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.* J. E. BARNETT, Auctioneer *Please note change in hours of sale—this is made necessary by the extraordinary number of items the Auctioneer’s Inventory reveals. Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE Store open daily for inspection by intending buyers Graham’s | Second Avenue and Pine Street Accounts Subject to Check Are fy Bova satls> ze28) 23 2 3ec 2, lo Ey 5] Sp,